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📚 Day 41 Imperative Sentences

📖 Words of the Day 4

Silent

Adjective
/ˈsaɪlənt/
शांत
not making any sound

"Please keep silent in the classroom."

कृपया वर्गात शांत राहा.

✅ Quiet, Calm ❌ Noisy, Loud

Borrow

Verb
/ˈbɒrəʊ/
उधार घेणे किंवा तात्पुरते मागून घेणे
to take something for a short time

"Can I borrow your eraser?"

मी तुझे खोडरबर घेऊ शकतो का?

✅ Take, Obtain ❌ Lend

Submit

Verb
/səbˈmɪt/
सादर करणे किंवा जमा करणे
to give something to be processed or checked

"Submit your homework today."

तुमचा गृहपाठ आज जमा करा.

✅ Hand in, Present ❌ Take back, Withdraw

Notebook

Noun
/ˈnəʊtbʊk/
वही
a book with empty pages for writing

"Write the notes in your notebook."

तुमच्या वहीत नोट्स लिहा.

✅ Exercise book, Register ❌ Loose sheets

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Please give me your notebook.

कृपया मला तुझी वही दे.

Pattern: Subject + Verb + Object
Requesting a friend for a notebook.

Submit your papers now.

आता तुमचे पेपर्स जमा करा.

Pattern: Verb + Object
Teacher giving an instruction in class.

Can I borrow your pencil?

मी तुझी पेन्सिल घेऊ शकतो का?

Pattern: Can I + Verb + Object
A student asking to take something.

📗 Grammar Capsule

Imperative Sentences

Imperative sentences are used to give orders, commands, requests, or advice. They usually start directly with a verb.

Examples

Close the door.

दरवाजा बंद कर.

Close

Please help me.

कृपया मला मदत करा.

Please help

Don't shout.

ओरडू नका.

Don't

💬 Daily Usage

Talking to teachers and friends at school.

May I come in, Teacher?

सर/मॅडम, मी आत येऊ का?

Asking for permission.

Could you help me with this sum?

तू मला हे गणित सोडवायला मदत करशील का?

Requesting help from a classmate.

Where is the principal's office?

मुख्याध्यापकांचे कार्यालय कोठे आहे?

Asking where a place is.

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